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Surviving an active shooter as a person with a disability
If you ask the experts, they’ll tell you your best chance at surviving an active shooting situation, like the one at Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub, is to Get Out, Hide Out or Take Out. “The more I process what happened [in Orlando], the more I started thinking about what I would have been faced with.
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Mother of Girl Sent Home for Pro-Gay T-shirt Gets Harassed Online With Orlando Reference
Ali Chaney, 13, was reprimanded by school officials for proudly wearing a pro-gay T-shirt, but Chaney’s mom vocally supported her daughter’s right to express herself. Now comes this twisted update: an anti-gay Facebook message sent to Chaney’s mom, warning that the teen could be the next victim of an Orlando-style massacre.
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The crew of this flight did the sweetest thing for the grandmother of one of the Orlando shooting victims
In the days since the tragic terrorist attack at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, we’ve seen some beautiful instances of compassion and unity…
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How the Orlando Shootings Affect the LGBT Community
As details of the deadly mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub have begun to sink in this week, the impact on LGBT people — who were the targets of this, the country’s worst mass shooting ever — has been particularly wrought.
- NewsBeth Greenfield
Pulse Nightclub Was a Haven for Drag Queens, Makeup Dabblers, and Those Who Loved Them
Pulse nightclub, in Orlando, has been a place of expression for beauty and style — whether that means a touch of eyeliner, a shaved head, or full-on drag.
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Muslim man’s post on donating blood after Orlando shooting goes viral
Although some were quick to blame Islam for the act of terror that claimed 50 lives in Orlando early Sunday morning, Mahmoud ElAwadi’s Facebook post is a reminder of the good in the world. “Yes my name is Mahmoud a proud Muslim American,” ElAwadi shared online.